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Gidemy Middle School
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#PropertiesOfMatter

This video is part of a playlist having the following videos. Watch all of them in sequence for a better learning experience.
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Video no.1 Physical and Chemical Changes-(Part-1)
https://youtu.be/jz0cP_K_CNA

Video no.2 Physical and Chemical Changes-(Part-2)
https://youtu.be/5wMef1nJ1GA

Video no.3 Matter-(Part-1) | States of Matter
https://youtu.be/SYB2MPJ2Il4

Video no.4 Matter-(Part-2) | Properties of different states of matter
https://youtu.be/Hd1AdYdEvhw

Video no.5 Matter-(Part-3)Phase Changes
https://youtu.be/8eqWJyg85B8

Video no.6 Matter-(Part-4) | Properties of matter
https://youtu.be/CqjxAYZ13QA

Video no.7 Matter-(Part-5) | Properties of matter | Science
https://youtu.be/86zB8LuqfEs

• Properties of matter
• Lustre
• Malleability
• Ductility
• Brittle fracture
• Nonductile objects
• Ductile objects
• Hardness
• Texture
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Gidemy Educational Video Network
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Mr. Andersen explains the basics of balancing chemical equations. A visual guide shows you how to change coefficients to balance the atoms in reactants and products.

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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣What Does Cause and Effect Mean? Cause and effect means that things happen because something prompted them to happen. A cause is why something happens. An effect is what happened.

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Format of Financial statements (Grade 10)

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⁣The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart. The circulatory system carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, and removes waste products, like carbon dioxide.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
38 विचारों · 10 महीने पहले

23 GCSE physics equations song -learn all the equations in one song.
Lyrics and worksheets, plus the chance to become a SUPERFAN
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Lyrics

A car heading for the borderline.
distance travelled = speed × time
s = v t


You want to measure the acceleration?
acceleration=(change in velocity)/(time taken)
a=(Δ v)/t

Try to build the momentum properly.
momentum = m**** × velocity
p = m v

Turn on the speaker. It’s a song from Eminem.
wave speed = frequency × wavelength
v = f λ

Ain’t nobody as ‘phat’ as me.
weight = m**** × gravitational field strength g
W = m g

I use the force in this rap equation.
resultant force = m**** × acceleration
F = m a

pressure=(force normal to a surface)/(area of that surface)
p=F/A

There’s too much density in this whole tune.
density=m****/volume
ρ=m/V

23 Physics Equations.
We’ll take it one by one so have patience.
23 Physics Equations.
We’ll take it one by one so have patience.


A powerful quarterback runs on the touchline.
power=(work done)/time
P=W/t

Or

power=(energy transferred)/time
P=E/t

If we’re talking about transfers, then check this rhyme.
What football transfer would you like to happen, if you had infinite money to buy?
energy transferred = power × time
E = P t

Another way to get energy transferred, this physics equation I’m spitting.
energy transferred = charge flow × potential difference
E = Q V

My bars. I don’t charge at this current time.
charge flow = current × time
Q = I t

If you want to measure the potential difference.
potential difference = current × resistance
V = I R

Two more power equations all of a sudden.
power = potential difference × current
P = V I

Another equation for power. Sit back and listen.
power = (current)2 × resistance
P = I2 R

Chorus

In a factory, putting of a piston.
work done = force × distance along the line of action of the force
W = F s

You want to know the force applied to a spring?
force applied to a spring = spring constant × extension
F = k e

moment of a force = force × distance normal to direction of force
M = F d
The symbol is M = Fd but you knew that of course.


Efficiency is a mission to me but kinetic energy let’s do first.
kinetic energy = 0.5 × m**** × (speed)2
E_k=1/2 m


efficiecy=(useful output energy transfer)/(total input energy transfer)

Or

efficiecy=(total power output)/(total power input)


That’s 22 equations from your physics book.
One more to do before I spit the hook.

gravitational potential energy = m**** × gravitational field strength (g) × height
Ep = m g h
That’s 23 equations done. Good night.

Gidemy High School Biology
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⁣The functioning of the water cycle involves a change in energy which leads to a difference in temperature. The carbon cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that facilitates the exchange of carbon through the different compartments of earth. Carbon is the backbone of all biological compounds and many minerals like limestone. ⁣The terrestrial carbon and water cycles are strongly coupled. As atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increases, climate and the coupled hydrologic cycle are modified, thus altering the terrestrial water cycle and the availability of soil moisture necessary for plants' carbon dioxide uptake.

Gidemy Elementary School
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⁣The respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. It includes your airways, lungs and blood vessels. The muscles that power your lungs are also part of the respiratory system. These parts work together to move oxygen throughout the body and clean out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

Gidemy Elementary School
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Learn about liquids, one of the three states of matter. Enjoy watching different experiments and learn about the properties of liquids.
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<br>Explore how liquids can be measured. Learn about objects that sink and float in water.
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<br>Watch this video in Urdu here,

Gidemy Elementary School
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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Adult animals that have soft, elongated, often tubelike bodies and that lack backbones are commonly called worms. Worms are so different from one another that zoologists do not cl****ify them together in a single group; they place them in about a dozen different and often unrelated taxonomic groups called phyla.

Gidemy Middle School
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Topic covered:
Forces
External forces:
• Wind
• Pushing
• Pulling
Internal forces:
• Compression
• Tension
• Torsion
• Bending

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Gidemy High School Biology
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⁣The food you eat takes an incredible journey through your body, from top (your mouth) to bottom (your anus). Along the way the beneficial parts of your food are absorbed, giving you energy and nutrients.

Gidemy High School Biology
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What is Homeostasis? | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool

Homeostasis is a term first defined by Claude Bernard in 1865. It means maintaining a constant internal environment.

Senses all around the body are measuring various things and sending the information back to the brain. The brain then does its best to keep all these things stable and constant to keep the body working properly. Homeostasis is maintaining a constant internal environment.

What kind of things need to be kept constant in the body? It's very important to keep our temperature the same, at around thirty seven degrees Celsius. You can find out more about this in the video on temperature regulation. You also need to keep the levels of sugar in the blood constant along with levels of ions and water. Your blood pressure needs to be carefully monitored along with the amount of waste in the blood such as carbon dioxide and urea.

Let's say one of these factors goes too high or low, what is the brain going to do to get it back to normal levels? The answer to that is negative feedback. Negative feedback is the process whether the brain uses either a hormone or the nervous system to send a signal to the part of the body that can rectify the problem. For example, after you eat a meal with your blood sugar level increases. This is detected, and the pancreas will release a hormone called insulin that causes the sugar to be stored in the liver. The blood sugar level will then return to normal.

Negative feedback is the leap from which the body takes a stimulus, reacts by responding accordingly and brings the body back to the normal levels.

So why is homeostasis so important? Our metabolism, which is all the chemical reactions in our bodies that keep us alive, is controlled by enzymes. These enzymes only work in very specific conditions. If these conditions change, they could stop working and we could die.

Luckily, all of this happens without you having to think about it. If you had to do it yourself, you would have to spend all day and night just trying to keep all these things constant and we'd have no time to doing fun like watch videos of cats on the Internet.


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Gidemy Elementary School
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Characteristics of living things
Living things and nonliving things
Characteristics of non-living things
Natural living things and man-made non-living things.
No movement, no breathing, no feeding, and also no reproduction
Feeding, movement, movements in plants, breathing or respiration, excretion, growth, sensitivity, reproduction

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What is homeostasis and how homeostasis enables a living organism to live and thrive?

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Gidemy High School Biology
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B2- Inheritance of sex




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